2023
DOI: 10.1177/10464964231175640
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When Majority Men Respect Minority Women, Groups Communicate Better: A Neurological Exploration

Abstract: Groups must leverage their members’ diverse knowledge to make optimal decisions. However, the gender composition of a group may affect this ability, particularly because solo status female members (one female grouped with males) are generally allocated lower status than their male counterparts, so their knowledge is more likely to be ignored. Whereas most previous work suggests ways solo status women can increase their status; instead, we propose that groups communicate better when men give their female teamma… Show more

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